Shopping for the men in your life can be tricky and coming up with new gift ideas is difficult. Every time my dad's birthday or Christmas come around, I always seem to end up getting him a gift certificate to the local golf course. When your dad or the man in your life has a hobby he loves it's easy to always get him something that relates to his hobby of choice. However, sometimes it's good to break the mold and get him something different or unexpected.

What are the best gifts for men? Ladies, what are the best gifts you've ever given your dad, brother, husband, or boyfriend? The latest Apple gadget? A gift certificate to his favorite restaurant? A new golf club? Men, what is the best gift you've ever been given?

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Stephanie #1

The men in my family always enjoying outdoor stuff, like fishing gear, hiking stuffy, BBQ gear. Can't go wrong with any of that stuff!

I always struggle to find gifts for my dad. Frankly, he's a man with little time for indulgence or even hobbies, as well as a man with expensive taste. I always look for something that I think will make what precious little time he doesn't spend working even more valuable.

One thing I know he is definitely impressed by is the ultra-high definition of Blu-Ray movies on the HDTV at home. He doesn't get much of a chance to watch them, but when he does, he marvels at the resolution. He already has an extensive collection of old films in old formats, some of which are slowly making the transition to HD. I'm always on the lookout for classic films that have been up-converted to Blu-Ray.

Dads, and perhaps men in general I suppose, like gadgets, tech and the latest, greatest, most high-res, hi-fi gear. New toys are expensive, but new accessories or expansions for those new toys might make for awesome gifts.

It can be so hard to find just the right gift for the "man who has everything." Instead of stuff, I prefer to give experiences: tickets to sporting events or concerts, a weekend trip to visit his favorite places or to see something new, tours of local things that are in line with his interests, brewery visits, paintball trips, etc.

It's actually two gifts in one! Even if the dad/grandpa already has a TomTom, the voice file alone will make him happy. Now if the gift includes the TomTom itself--which he had never admitted to want or need--that's even better :-)

I believe the best gift for a man is something that is useful to them on a daily basis. This varies for each individual. I also believe that no gift should be cookie cutter, as that almost puts a damper on receiving a gift. I would say for me personally, a nice axe would be a good gift.

I believe the best gift for a man is something that is useful to them on a daily basis. This varies for each individual. I also believe that no gift should be cookie cutter, as that almost puts a damper on receiving a gift. I would say for me personally, a nice axe would be a good gift.

Something for a hobby that he enjoys! (For my hubby, that's music, so we got him new headphones for his birthday -- he uses them almost every day.) Also, gift cards to their favorite restaurants or coffee place are always a nice thing. That way, it is a free treat whenever they'd like! Saves money for them and lets you know you're thinking of them too.

Honestly, depends on the man. There are few universal gifts that apply to all men. Some like sports, some like tools, some like computers, some like candles. However, a customized gift tends to be a good decision. Personalize something they use, like a coffee mug or a water bottle, and you usually can't go wrong.

men are hard to shop for! other than making their lives easier (I bought a floor cleaner for my dad, like a Roomba type thing) or replacing what they currently have (my sister is going to replace my dad's broken backpack).

My husband is one that doesn't want more "stuff", so gift certificates to go out to eat are usually the best. That or a new baseball cap. Oh, or leaving with my daughter for the day - as a SAHD, he relishes the time alone. My dad is also difficult - he doesn't golf, drink beer or do any of what is considered guy activities. Books, something related to his faith, or some indulgence - like choc covered cherries are always good.

Food! My husband loves a good home cooked meal more than just about anything else. Well he likes technology better, but I never know exactly what to buy in that department, so I make him tasty meals instead.

I have found that my dad enjoys gift cards for experiences he would not otherwise have and restaurants he would not otherwise go to. Being frugal, he has always shyed away from some premium experiences and restaurants. He deserves them, so I look for deals and discounts and buy them for him, even months in advance.

Buying gifts for men is always the most difficult part for me when I shop for gifts. Wine, sports-related stuff, books, CD or DVD collection of his favorite singer or actor, or electronic gadget (if the budget allows) will be fine but gift certificates or gift cards for spa, salon, or restaurant may also put a smile on their face.

Looking for the best gift for a guy you know, father, brother, or maybe your man. Well look no further than the man who you are shopping for. All you need to do is a little detective work. What is he into? Is he an avid cyclist then buy him that upgrade for his bike and make it one that he has been wanting. Does your man love video games and play MMO's? Then buy him some in game gold, items or a bonus. How about if he likes hunting maybe you can find him a new scope for his riffle. Remember it is the thought that counts and when you are buying a gift in an area he loves you are sure to win big as long as you put a little thought into it and go the extra mile.

Two of the best gifts that I have given my husband (who is very hard to please!) have been the following:
#1 - He has a show truck and I know what part he wanted to get next so I got with his Uncle who is also into trucks, etc. and got the part ordered and painted. He was so excited to have it and it still is on his truck to this day. I did this for him because it was something that he wanted and just never seemed to find the time to get to.
#2 - The second thing is that when my husband had his car he had gotten free Sirius Radio for 3 months and although I knew that he liked it I also knew he would never pay for it because it warred with his frugality side. I found a deal for 1/2 off for the year and so I got him a year subscription for Christmas that year and again he loved it.

The other thing I did for all of the men in the family started out funny but then they ended up loving it and getting it for themselves was Monkey Butt powder! This stuff really works and I had ordered a bunch for every man in our family, brothers, brothers in law, husband, father in law. I am a big practical joker, but I am also practical so it sufficed for both. Needless to say that year lots of jokes were passed around and lots of balls were powdered.

I personally don't like giving gift cards, but I sometimes do when push comes to shove. Usually I try to get my bf something practical that he wouldn't spend the money on for himself. In the past I have built him a new bicycle, got him a GPS - he travels all over the U.S. for work, and scoured the Twin Cities to find his favorite Thai dish.

It really depends on the guy--I find it's best to get gifts that fits a person's unique interests.

For example, my boyfriend likes collecting old NES and SNES games, so I know those kinds of gifts will be appreciated (I like bargain hunting through eBay, flea markets, and Craigslist for that).

My dad likes building and repairing things, but either has the tools and materials he needs already or the specialty tools he might like are expensive, so what I do is look for frugal alternatives by looking for online sales or promo codes or finding out-of-the-ordinary niche products that he doesn't have that could come in handy (for example, a magnetic wristband that holds nuts, bolts, and screws; a portable luggage scale that he can use on trips to make sure no bag goes over the weight limit; a bendable mounting light that you can attach anywhere for home improvement projects).

I like to find practical, thoughtful gifts that I know the recipient will like and use but doesn't have already; with a little work, those gifts don't have to be expensive.

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My husband likes to receive a gift certificate from a music store a friend of his runs. He walks over with a couple of beers and they sit around and shoot the breeze between customers. It is like the modern equivalent to hanging out in the barber shop.

My dad is a huge Alabama Crimson Tide fan. He also goes to a lot of my son's midget football games. I was pretty excited (and so was he!) when I found and Alabama fold-up stadium seat. It's got solid back support, cushioning, and clamps on to the bleacher. Now, he's comfortable, and can support his home team while also supporting my son's. :)

The rule in our family is "something new, something you need and something to do."
The something new is usually small and satifies the instant gratification part of the holiday/birthday. Something you need is something useful for everyday life (socks, gadgets, etc.). Something to do is a fun outing like baseball tickets, movie passes or something that the guy can look forward to and prolong the celebration!

By far the best gift I ever received was a bound notebook with two pages letters of advice from the most important older men in my life. Some gentlemen wrote to me of virtue, others of work, others of women, and my high school track coach whom I was very close to wrote me a letter of his ambitions for me and how I could surpass them. To this day I still crack this gift open once in a while when I need to center myself or just need some help.

Definitely food. Maybe homemade, but only if it's something that is special for birthdays and not made regularly at other times. Otherwise the best food gifts in my family are either something more expensive than everyday (real maple syrup, smoked salmon with all the fixings) or something the recipient likes but others in the household don't (rhubarb jam, really dark chocolate, certain types of pickles, etc.).

gift cards or cash is what my hubby has always told me he prefers. I do try to make it look like I put a little effort into it like last year I bought him a new wallet and put money, gift cards, pictures of us and other small items in there just to show him I care. To me thats better than slapping a 20 dollar bill in a card and being done with it.

One of the best gifts I ever received was a jar of Reese's Peanut Butter. It's the best peanut butter by far, and unobtainable anywhere out of the Atlantic Seaboard. Someone who knows me well took the trouble to go into a Giants store for only that one item. The PB is long gone, but that gift still stands out as one of the most thoughtful. Often the best gifts are more a reflection of being observant than its price.

It seems most people these days, male or female, like electronics/tech gadgets. Depending on the age of the guy, I'd say video games are a nice bet. Or just something crafted to his personality; for instance, a wine cabinet for someone who loves wine.